
Originally Posted by
jaxmc1023
Look at the comments on pretty much any stadium reno/demo post on social media. The current buzz around the stadium project, I would say is pretty negative..
"Expansion!? They can't even fill the current stadium!"
"Waste of taxpayer and students' money!"
"Can't pay for good teachers but we can spend millions on a vanity project"
"Students shouldn't be forced to pay higher tuition to support athletics they don't care about"
If people aren't complaining about it being too expensive, then they are spouting off completely false information like the above.. and people see these comments and take them as fact. Why? Because nobody ever corrects them. The university sticks its head up and makes an announcement, then disappears into the ether, leaving a void to be filled with whatever nonsense the internet comes up with.
To further the restaurant analogy from earlier, I would say that UL football is comparable to something like Pete's. They still have enough loyal customers to keep the lights on, but that group is getting smaller every year. The food is not great, the prices are high, the atmosphere is bland compared to what it used to be. Then they keep renovating that restaurant, and reopening the same declining product in a new and improved building, when what the people really want is the old Pete's -- the dirty, dingy, poorly lit, "yeah it's a bar but there's arcade games for kids" Pete's that was a part of Lafayette culture.
The admin is trying to turn UL football gameday into Social/Chimes/Ruffinos, when what the public really wants is old Petes/Old Tyme/Judice Inn.